Cardazem

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Cardizem® is a medication that is often prescribed for treating angina. It is a calcium channel blocker that helps to reduce chest pain by relaxing the blood vessels, which allows better blood flow and makes it easier for the heart to pump blood. Cardizem comes in tablet form and is available by prescription only. Side effects may include weakness, rash, and dizziness.

(Click Cardizem for a more in-depth look at the drug, including a list of warnings and precautions to be aware of before starting treatment, an explanation of how Cardizem works, and important dosing information.)

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